Emergency Room Basics
An emergency is life-threatening and requires immediate care. Call 911. Be sure to bring along identification, insurance cards, and medication and health history information.
Examples of an Emergency:
- Not breathing/having difficulty breathing
- Choking – unable to dislodge item
- Heart attack or stroke
- Broken bones
- Severe bleeding or burns
- Shock
Situations for Routine/Self-care at Home:
- Minor cuts and sprains
- Fever of 102° F or below
- Headache
- Sore throat
- Upper respiratory infection
- Common neck and back pain
Your Home Emergency Kit:
- Assorted bandages
- Sterile gauze pads and tape
- Moleskin
- Thermometer
- Tweezers
- Moist towelettes
- List of emergency numbers
- Flashlight and batteries
- Nasal bulb syringe
- Scissors
- Elastic wrap
Over-the-counter Aids:
- Pain and fever medications (ibuprofen/acetaminophen)
- Antacids
- Antibacterial ointments
- Decongestants
- Antihistamines (avoid if pregnant)
- Sunblock
- Anti-itch products
- Anti-diarrheal products
Be Prepared for Emergencies:
- Learn CPR and first aid
- Keep first aid book or card handy
- Have emergency numbers posted
- Know the location of the closest emergency facilities
- Understand your insurance policy
- Have medical history available
- Carry ID and insurance cards at all times
Look to TrueNorth for Guidance
In the event of an emergency, having your home, vehicle or life insured will save you money and leave you and your loved ones safe, secure and protected. Call us at 319-364-5193, and a personal insurance agent will gladly provide you will information on various forms of coverage that can assist you or your family in the event of an emergency.